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Old 10-06-2004, 04:04 PM   #2
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Definatley the h&r. Theyre better quality and cheaper.
They are, though, a more sporty spring. Therefore the ride quality is not going to be as soft/smooth as with the pro-kits, which are really just for looks IMO.

You do know that without changing to a shock, that will accompany the springs, the ride quality will be pretty shitty, right? Plus the stockers will last about 1/4 as long with the added drop. I suggest, if you do get the springs, to wait until you can upgrade shocks to put them on. Why do it twice?

You can do it yourself if you have basic hand tools. Be careful you dont shoot your eye out when removing the stock springs. After you finish, get an alignment. You HAVE to do that. Theyre not cheap, and they take awhile. Take it somewhere that does lifetime alignments so you can always go back for free.
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